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P.O. Box 189
Stafford, VA 22555

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1225 Courthouse Rd.
Stafford, VA 22554

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No Caption “A little Bit” Arrest

PIO Ryan Wilbur, June 24

A little bit goes a long way. Or in this case, straight to jail. A 25-year-old had his trip to Pennsylvania delayed after consuming “a little bit.”

On June 22nd at approximately 1:22 a.m. Sergeant S.C. Jett was traveling Southbound on Warrenton Road near Olde Forge Drive. While doing so, he observed a Malibu coming to the red light. Despite the light being red, and the clearly marked “No U-Turn” ... (Full Story & Photos)

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Aristocrat Arrest

PIO Ryan Wilbur, June 24

A Stafford driver made his second DUI pretty obvious by shining his high beams at a deputy.

On June 22nd at approximately 1:48 a.m. Deputy F.A. Martinez was traveling on Southbound Warrenton Road in the area of Soloman Drive. While doing so, a Jetta traveling Northbound caught his eye. It was pretty eye-catching due to the fact the vehicle had its high beams shining bright like a diamond. Considering ... (Full Story & Photos)

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Home Base Escape

PIO Ryan Wilbur, June 23

Two males in their 40’s attempted to use the home base philosophy to escape a traffic stop, only adding to their list of charges.

On June 21st at approximately 4:00 p.m. Deputy X.D. Bates was patrolling the area of Salisbury Drive. While doing so he observed a F-150 occupied by two males. What caught Deputy Bates attention to this truck was the fact the driver was making sudden rapid movements after ... (Full Story & Photos)

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From New York to Rappahannock Jail

PIO Ryan Wilbur, June 23

A girl’s trip escalated out of control after entering Stafford County resulting in a 67-year-old driver taking a detour to jail.

On June 20th at approximately 4:22 p.m. deputies responded to a disturbance that occurred on Richmond Highway. The preliminary information was the driver of a Bronco was “very intoxicated,” drove on the wrong side of the road, assaulted her passenger, and left the passenger ... (Full Story & Photos)

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